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\documentclass[notebook]{elementals}
\begin{document}

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\startnotebook{\nBelt{}}

\begin{page}{first}

Before you headed out on this mission, you received an experimental \iEleBelt{} from a scientist named Galina Schwartz. Galina is the supervisor for \cScientist{\intro}, one of the Azi scientists attending the meeting with you. You briefly experimented with the belt and it seems very effective at deflecting certain types of energy. Unfortunately, Galina warned you that it is not yet ready for field use and is very likely to break down. However, she thought you might find it useful anyways; in return, she hopes to gather experimental data and has asked that you look after \cScientist{}.

Unfortunately, upon arriving at the Conduit site, as Galina warned you, the belt does not seem to be functioning correctly. However, she did provide you with detailed notes on how to repair it. Once the game starts, you may turn to \nbref{second}.

\end{page}

\begin{page}{second}

The instructions say you need a \emph{Heisenberg compensator} \iHeisenbergCompensator{\MYnumber}, and {\bf both} a \emph{crystal geode} \iCrystalGeode{\MYnumber} and a \emph{lava ember} \iLavaEmber{\MYnumber} to serve as a power source.  You don't have these items, but you're sure someone here (one of the scientists, perhaps) knows where to obtain them.

Once you have located these items, turn to \nbref{third}. 

\end{page}

\begin{page}{third}

You are trying your best to follow these instructions, but it's just technobabble to you. Luckily, there are a bunch of people here who speak the same language. You need to take these items to a scientist, then briefly describe the belt and show them this page. If they spend two minutes incorporating these items into the belt, destroy all three items and turn to \nbref{fourth}.

\end{page}

\begin{page}{fourth}

Now you need to calibrate the belt by having an elemental attack you while wearing it. The belt will not be active, so it is definitely advisable to find an elemental willing to reduce the strength of its blow. You are free to resist the blow (if your CR is sufficient).

Once an elemental has attacked you while you are wearing the belt, turn to \nbref{five}.

\end{page}

\begin{page}{five}

The belt is now beeping with a bunch of green lights happily blinking, but the instructions say it requires one more step before it is fully functioning. Find a scientist to direct you to one of his or her experimental chairs, then have him or her point a \iHolographicLaser{} at you for 30 seconds while you are seated in the chair to activate the device.

Once you have done this, open the ``\iEleBelt{}''. It is now operational and grants +3CR to defense against elementals who attack you. The item can be used by any human, although it provides \emph{no defense} against elemental enslavement.

\end{page}

\endnotebook

\end{document}
